The Body in the Marsh by Nick Louth was a bit disaster because of the audiobook. The accent made it a bit tough to follow the book.
Girl Forgotten by Karin Slaughter
Girl Forgotten by Karin Slaughter genuinely kept things enticing and picking on our guesses and brains. I loved the Plot twists and turns.
The New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner
The New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner is treated in a cinematic style but still, the narration technique made it less immersive and impressive.
Rising Like a Storm by Tanaz Bhathena
Rising Like a Storm by Tanaz Bhathena literally has nothing happening and takes almost more than half of the book for something to happen
The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
May be I am not the right audience for The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston because while others are in awe of it, I felt something was amiss.
Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
Belladonna by Adalyn Grace, along with romance, has an actual mystery in the plot which kept it exciting and worth exploring.
Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber
Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber has its ups and downs but is a fair enough thriller read that is clouded in lot of intense family drama
Bossman by Vi Keeland
Bossman by Vi Keeland isnt any different from other books of the same genre. So much so that it all seems to blur together.
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata is a slow romance that builds on two people, then their chemistry rather than the opposite.
Ride by Harper Dallas (The Wild Sequence #1)
Surprisingly the romance of Ride by Harper Dallas was the biggest deal breaker for me owing partly to a central male character.